Monthly Archives: August 2014

Baltimore native, Johnathon Schaech, and Rick Dempsey will be signing copies of their book “Caught Stealing: Unbelievable Stories From A Lifetime Of Baseball” at the Inner Harbor Barnes & Noble Tuesday from 3pm – 6pm!

Who SHOULD Win: Robin Wright “House Of Cards”
Who WILL Win: Julianna Marguiles “The Good Wife”
Spoiler: Kerry Washington “Scandal”

Robin Wright had ALL the buzz and momentum from her Golden Globe win..up until she submitted “Chapter 26” for her Emmy episode. WHY ROBIN..WHY? “Chapter 17” would have guaranteed you the golden prize. Anyway..Julianna Marguiles is coming off a red hot season of “The Good Wife”, and her Emmy submission is her strongest episode to date. All the submissions are very strong this year..so don’t be surprised if Kerry Washington or even Claire Danes hear their name called.

Last years surprise winner, Jeff Daniels, and perennial nominee Jon Hamm are just filler here. Woody Harrelson takes a backseat to McConaughey in “True Detective”, so that’s another man down. Kevin Spacey is a solid close number three, as his show has tons of support in the Television Academy. I just don’t see him beating Bryan Cranston or Matthew McConaughey here. Cranston shockingly lost last year to Daniels, and McConaughey has taken acting pills or something the past year and a half. Both give tour de force performances. My heart says Walter White..but my gut is telling me Rust Cohle.

Aaron Paul has won here twice before; Peter Dinklage has won once; and Jon Voight is coming off of a Golden Globe win. I don’t think Voight will repeat here. Jim Carter, Mandy Patinkin, and Peter Dinklage can add another nomination to their resume. The REAL contest is between Paul and Josh Charles. Even before his character was killed off of “The Good Wife”, Charles was atop every Emmy prediction list out there. He’s a superb actor. Will the buzz for his “Good Wife” storyline push him over Aaron Paul? Probably not. But don’t count him out just yet.

No question Anna Gunn is a lock to win here. The only competition is Christine Baranski. She’s been nominated a lot in the past, only winning once. Her episode submission deals with her reaction to the death of Will Gardner. I remember watching that episode as it aired and saying to myself “This should be her Emmy submission.” Boom. With “The Good Wife” being snubbed for Best Drama (those bastards), will some members elect to give one of its stars an Emmy? As a sort of..makeup win? Best chance is either here..or Lead Actress..or Supporting Actor. Hmm..Gunn still wins. Most likely.

The thing that bugs me the most about this category, is FOUR of the submitted episodes are pretty drama heavy. Louis-Dreyfus and McCarthy’s are the more comedic ones. We need a DRAMEDY category, dammit!

There’s a pivotal scene in the episode Julia Louis Dreyfus submitted, where she’s in the bathroom with Gary, played by Tony Hale, that is just..fucking hilarious. I can’t describe it any other way. The funniest scene in ANY television show last year. If she loses, it will be because Amy Poehler is WAAAYY overdue for an Emmy win.

This is always a weird category. ANY category that Jon Cryer wins is a weird category automatically, actually. Gervais won here way back when for a little show called “Extras.” Will his charm in “Derek” push him over Sheldon Cooper? Parsons has two nominations this year, the other in Supporting Actor/Miniseries for “The Normal Heart.” He won’t win there, but a combo of both performances should push him in the winner circle here.
Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series

Allison Janney won an acting Emmy already this year for her guest starring role on “Masters Of Sex.” Will Emmy voters want to spread the wealth? If they do, Mulgrew is the clear favorite. They tied at the Critic’s Choice Awards, so this outcome should be interesting.
Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series

Both Hale and Braugher are past Emmy winners (Braugher for “Homicide) and both are pretty brilliant in their roles. Some say Hale won his second Emmy last year, getting up on stage with Julia Louis Dreyfus when she won, and being “in character.” None of the other four gents have a shot.

Who SHOULD Win: “VEEP”
Who WILL Win: “Modern Family”
Spoiler: “Orange Is The New Black”

“VEEP”is hands down the funniest show this year. However, Emmy voting habits sometimes die hard. “Modern Family” would tie “Frasier” for most Comedy Series wins if they win again this year. Some voters are salivating that headline come Tuesday morning. But, the shows Emmy nominations, as well as ratings, have dropped year to year. While “VEEP” finally broke into the writing category, and has increased its nomination total. “OITNB” is funny, but it’s a Dramedy. Some voters write it off for its heavy subject matter. But the buzz is deafening. Has “Modern Family’s” support dropped enough that “VEEP” can take the crown? I hope so.
Best Drama Series

Another tough one to predict. “True Detective” has some in the TV Academy pissed because it’s a miniseries essentially, competing in the Drama category. But it’s DAMN good drama. So is “Breaking Bad” and “House Of Cards”, frankly. HOC has solid support, but again, it’s sitting in the number 3 position. Emmy voters awarded “Breaking Bad” Best Drama Series last year for Season 5: Part 1 (total sham by the way), but will they do it again? I honestly, have no freakin clue. But I’m going with Walter White.